It honors several, admirable teens who are doing above and beyond to help make the world a better place to live in. It encourages everyone that your actions can help impact the lives of many, and you too, can always “Help And Lead Others.” It also brings together some of the greatest musical acts to ever walk this planet and it brings all of these magnificent things together for one unforgettable night. It is the Nickelodeon HALO Awards – one of the most influential, inspiring, and life-changing award shows there is. Each year, Nickelodeon, along with creator, host, and executive producer of the Nickelodeon HALO Awards, the iconic, legendary, and prolific Nick Cannon, brings out one of the most spectacular award shows which celebrates a few of the many marvelous teens who are changing the world for the better. This year, the 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards will be leaving you in awe and absolutely mesmerized yet again as it airs on Sunday, November 27th at 7:00 PM ET / PT – perfect timing for Thanksgiving when we all can continue to show our gratitude and thanks over everything and take the extra step to give back to others.

The 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards had its special taping on Friday, November 11, 2016 at the Pier 36 in New York City, New York and the night was nothing short of incredible. The outstanding award show was hosted by the stupendous Nick Cannon as he honored four, terrific teens for their efforts in Helping And Leading Others. The remarkable teens honored at this year’s award show were Grace Callwood, Jonas Corona, Lillian Pravda, and Chris Suggs. These four teens, along with many others as featured in Nickelodeon’s wonderful series, “The HALO Effect,” are changing lives and bringing hope and help to individuals, and they continue to motivate others to reach out a helping hand and bring out an act of kindness daily.

The award show also had many brilliant and sensational performances from some of the biggest musical acts. The one and only Jason Derulo brought his exceptional energy and chart-topping songs to the stage as he performed a medley of his hit songs. Jason Derulo certainly got everyone up on their feet and ready for an amazing night. Other extraordinary performances included Hailee Steinfeld jamming out on stage with Zedd as she performed her fantastic song “Starving” – one of everyone’s favorite songs ever! The phenomenal Daya brought even more girl-power to the stage with her performance of her awesome song, “Sit Still, Look Pretty,” – a terrific song that inspires everyone to follow after their dreams and it continues to showcase how much of a head-strong, classy, and respectable artist Daya is. The immensely talented Alessia Cara performed her awesome song “Scars To Your Beautiful” that encourages self love and motivates fans to be confident in themselves. Alessia Cara continues to be such a down-to-earth individual who is beautiful both inside and out. In addition, singing sensations Jake Miller and Jacob Whitesides made a special appearance at the renowned award show. Not only are Jacob Whitesides and Jake Miller some of the most talented and gifted musicians, but they both are so incredibly humble and they, along with all of the performers and attendees of the HALO Awards, deserve all of their successes. Multi-threat: actress, singer, and dancer, JoJo Siwa also performed her viral, anti-bullying song, “Boomerang” at the event.

Many Nickelodeon stars came out to show their support towards the fabulous award show including the cast of Nickelodeon’s music-filled show, “School Of Rock” with cast-members Breanna Yde, Ricardo Hurtado, Aidan Miner, Lance Lim, and Jade Pettyjohn in attendance. Real-life superheroes Kira Kosarin and Jack Griffo from “The Thundermans” were also at this year’s Nickelodeon HALO Awards and the lovely Isabela Moner of “Legends of the Hidden Temple” (premiering on November 26th) was in attendance at the event. Nickelodeon stars took part in special arcade game challenges to help raise money for the organizations of the HALO Award honorees. Other amazing celebrities came out to the Big Apple to celebrate the outstanding award show including Chloe Lukasiak, Loren Gray, AJ Lehrman, Carson Lueders, Johnny Orlando, and many, many more.

Words fall short when describing how superb and spectacular of an award show the Nickelodeon HALO Awards are. It’s not just an award show, but it’s one that this world truly needs – it’s an award show that brings positivity and love to this world and whether you are attending the HALO Awards in person or tuning in to watch the award show on TV, you will feel oh, so happy with how this award show promotes kindness and helping out others. It’s the only award show of its kind and it’s only on the stupendous Nickelodeon.

I, Alexisjoyvipaccess had the greatest, greatest honor of covering and attending the 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards for the third year in a row. Check out some VIPAccessEXCLUSIVE photos I took from my coverage of the event below and stay tuned on YouTube.com/alexisjoyvipaccess for interviews with your favorite celebs from the event.

Together we can change the world! Don’t forget to get your friends and family members together and prepare to be inspired by tuning in to the 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards on Sunday, November 27th at 7:00 PM ET / PT. Also, take a look below to see what this year’s HALO Award honorees have accomplished.

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Grace Callwood, 12, Abingdon, Md. – Grace Callwood was diagnosed with cancer at the age of seven. After gaining weight from the chemotherapy, she donated her brand new back-to-school clothes to two girls who had recently lost everything in a fire. This act of kindness inspired Callwood to start the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., an organization that creates activities to bring happiness to homeless, sick and foster children through events and donated goods. Through the efforts of nearly 2000 volunteers, We Cancerve has been able to help over 3,700 kids in need.

Jonas Corona, 13, Long Beach, Calif. – Jonas Corona was inspired to help others after meeting a homeless kid his own age on Los Angeles’ Skid Row. Corona started his own organization, Love in the Mirror, which provides disadvantaged youth and their families with basic necessities such as food, clothing and learning materials. Over 45,000 homeless people have been impacted by the organization’s fundraising and donation efforts.

Lillian Pravda, 16, New York, N.Y.– After undergoing several surgeries to correct a cataract, Lillian Pravda learned that not every child in need of eye care is able to receive it. Pravda initially started Vision for and from Children to help comfort young patients in a pediatric surgical unit, but soon grew it into an organization that supports children across the globe by providing access to sight-saving surgeries and vision services.

Chris Suggs, 16, Kinston, N.C. ‐In response to the rising crime rate and education problems in his hometown, Chris Suggs created Kinston Teens, Inc. to help provide local youth with civic and community service opportunities. Over 1300 kids have participated in Kinston Teens projects to date, which include street cleanups, voter registration drives, mentoring programs and a youth leadership summit.

We’re thinking about one epic and magnificent award show and we’ll give you three hints to guess which one we are thinking about: 1. It inspires everyone to help others and make a difference in this world. 2. It honors some outstanding and admirable teens who are making this world a better place to live in. 3. It is jam-packed with tons of the most outstanding musicians and celebrities. Yup, you guessed it, we’re talking about the one and only, renowned and prestigious Nickelodeon HALO Awards, which will be making entertainment history yet again on Sunday, November 27th at 7:00 PM ET / PT.

Each year, Nickelodeon hosts its remarkable HALO Awards which honors teens who are bringing about a positive impact in this world as they “Help And Lead Others” (HALO). Nickelodeon’s HALO Awards is truly one of the most spectacular and extraordinary award shows out as it celebrates people just like YOU who are going out of their way to change the lives of many and show that any bit of help, no matter how big or small, can help make a difference.

This year’s award show has a sensational, star-studded line-up with stupendous musical acts including Jason Derulo, Hailee Steinfeld, Zedd, Daya, and Alessia Cara. Singing sensations Jake Miller and Jacob Whitesides will also be making special appearances at the event. Excuse us while we totally fan-girl over how exceptional this award show will be!

According to the press release, “The 2016 Nickelodeon HALOAwards will feature: global chart-topper Jason Derulo performing a medley of his greatest hits; multi-platinum recording artist and Academy Award-nominated actress Hailee Steinfeld and production duo Grey, with a performance of “Starving,” featuring Grammy-winning DJ and producer Zedd, who will also take the lead for an all-star finale; pop singer/songwriter Alessia Cara, with her inspiring hit “Scars To Your Beautiful;” and multi-platinum artist Daya, performing her girl-power anthem, “Sit Still, Look Pretty.” Additionally, Dance Moms star JoJo Siwa will make her TV performance debut with her viral anti-bullying hit “Boomerang.”

The genius and prolific Nick Cannon, who has changed the lives of many and influenced so many individuals in such an awe-inspiring way, shared his excitement over this year’s award show by saying, “The 2016 Nickelodeon HALO Awards honorees are truly outstanding role models for this young generation and I can’t wait to celebrate them at this one-of-a-kind concert event. The passion and commitment of these four teens have enabled them to bring about social change, helping thousands of kids around the world and inspiring countless others. That’s what HALO is all about.” (source: press release)

In addition, some of your favorite Nickelodeon stars from shows including School of Rock and The Thundermans will be put to tons of fun, arcade game challenges to help raise money for the HALO honorees’ organizations.

The HALO Awards, which is created, hosted and executive produced by Nick Cannon, will be honoring the following admirable and inspiring teens at this year’s award show. (source: press release)

Grace Callwood, 12, Abingdon, Md. – Grace Callwood was diagnosed with cancer at the age of seven. After gaining weight from the chemotherapy, she donated her brand new back-to-school clothes to two girls who had recently lost everything in a fire. This act of kindness inspired Callwood to start the We Cancerve Movement, Inc., an organization that creates activities to bring happiness to homeless, sick and foster children through events and donated goods. Through the efforts of nearly 2000 volunteers, We Cancerve has been able to help over 3,700 kids in need.

Jonas Corona, 13, Long Beach, Calif. – Jonas Corona was inspired to help others after meeting a homeless kid his own age on Los Angeles’ Skid Row. Corona started his own organization, Love in the Mirror, which provides disadvantaged youth and their families with basic necessities such as food, clothing and learning materials. Over 45,000 homeless people have been impacted by the organization’s fundraising and donation efforts.

Lillian Pravda, 16, New York, N.Y.– After undergoing several surgeries to correct a cataract, Lillian Pravda learned that not every child in need of eye care is able to receive it. Pravda initially started Vision for and from Children to help comfort young patients in a pediatric surgical unit, but soon grew it into an organization that supports children across the globe by providing access to sight-saving surgeries and vision services.

Chris Suggs, 16, Kinston, N.C. ‐In response to the rising crime rate and education problems in his hometown, Chris Suggs created Kinston Teens, Inc. to help provide local youth with civic and community service opportunities. Over 1300 kids have participated in Kinston Teens projects to date, which include street cleanups, voter registration drives, mentoring programs and a youth leadership summit.

Mark your calendars and be sure to tune in to the 2016 HALO Awards for an unforgettable, masterpiece of an award show on Sunday, November 27th at 7:00 PM ET / PT! Also, for all things HALO Awards, be sure to head on over to nick.com/halo16 and the Nick App. Comment below and tell me or tweet me at @alexisjoyvipacc, how do you HALO? Who are you most excited to see at this year’s HALO Awards? I want to know!

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